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As Wales Injury Tally Climbs To 19 And All Blacks Star Unhappy 

Here are the most recent rugby features for Wednesday, November 17. 

Ribs confronting injury count of 19 

Ribs are going into Saturday's fall finale against Australia confronting the possibility of having 19 players precluded. 토토사이트 검증

Late calls are set to be made on Josh Adams (calf) and Aaron Wainwright (shoulder) while WillGriff John and Will Rowlands (both blackout) are probably not going to include. Tomas Francis (additionally blackout) is advancing through his conventions up until now and could include. 

The current Wales injury list: Alun Wyn Jones (shoulder), Ken Owens (back), Taulupe Faletau (lower leg), Justin Tipuric (shoulder), Josh Navidi (shoulder), Ross Moriarty (shoulder), Aaron Wainwright (shoulder), Dan Lydiate (knee), Josh Macleod (Achilles), James Botham (shoulder), Will Rowlands (blackout), WillGriff John (blackout), Tomas Francis (blackout), Samson Lee (back), Leon Brown (shoulder), James Davies (blackout), Josh Adams (calf), George North (knee), Leigh Halfpenny (knee). 

Advances mentor Jonathan Humphreys said: "There's a group here who are battered and wounded off the rear of the most difficult fall that they've at any point had. 

"We are presumably just about as profound as we can go in essentially all situations there. The tanks right currently are low, yet I realize that come the end of the week we will be correct and we will be prepared for the battle, which it will be, against probably the best group on the planet, trained by perhaps the best mentor on the planet." 

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All Blacks prop discontent with pack claims 

All Blacks prop Joe Moody has discredited any idea that New Zealand's pack didn't confront their Irish adversaries in their 29-20 loss in Dublin. 

The guests attempted to explore their direction through a forceful Irish protection and needed to work with only 39% belonging in Dublin, making it hard to get focuses on the board, RugbyPass reports. 

Testy, who played just about an hour of activity on Saturday, conceded there were some cautious passes on occasion, however excused any ideas the tight five couldn't contend at the set-piece. 

When found out if the advances were stung after the match, given the "extraordinary assumptions" held of the All Blacks forward, he terminated back: "What explicitly would you say you are getting at with respect to the pack? 

"It was most certainly an extreme night at the workplace and it was an actual game and yet, when you're discussing the pack … we didn't make any regressive strides or anything like that. I don't think talking about the pack explicitly was the place where we kind of let the game go." 

Of how extreme the conflict had been, he recently said: "It was an exceptionally substantial burden, we certainly felt it emerging from the game. 

"It was a quite extreme actual fight, as you would have seen, and I get it's what test matches are about, I assume." 

The All Blacks take on France in Paris on Saturday night. 

Britain's young first line upheld to manage South Africa 

Britain will conjure the soul of their first column 'Battle Club' in the expectation of quelling South Africa's forward attack when the opponents conflict at Twickenham on Saturday. 

Injury and a flare-up of Covid have consolidated to exhaust Eddie Jones' assets at prop and prostitute with Ellis Genge and Jamie George managed out of the 2019 World Cup last rematch. 

Joe Marler's 10-day spell in self-seclusion closes on Friday and he is relied upon to be involved against the Springboks in some limit 24 hours after the fact, leaving Kyle Sinckler as the main prepared campaigner standing.